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    Vik R.

    Fantastic okonomiyaki experience outside of Osaka. The food was delicious and the service was great. Happy hour drinks were fabulous and reminded me of my travels to Japan. Must visit.

    Lico J.

    Our little fam had such a great, cozy weekend lunch here. The restaurant wasn't busy or packed, and the host and staff were so friendly. We really enjoyed the Beef Osaka and the pork belly soba noodle stir-fry - both were yummy and satisfying. The red panda shaved ice with ice cream was also a huge win for our toddler. Overall, we had a really nice experience and will definitely be back.

    Hiroshima Style Okonomiyaki
    Thomas D.

    Wow! What an incredible experience this place was. We were taken here by our friends while visiting from out of town. This restaurant is such a unique and delicious experience. I have a picky eater for a wife. She is hesitant to try almost anything new. So cabbage mixed with batter and meat and maybe noodles? Non-starter. No way! This was so highly recommended though, that she took a risk and dove right in. She loved every one of the three okonomiyaki flavors that we ordered! Picky eaters, have no fear! It's such a unique menu. Places like this do not exist in America. So it was exciting from the onset. On top of that though, it was one of the most delicious meals I've ever had -- easily in my top 5 restaurants I've ever been to. The restaurant's decor evokes the feeling of pictures that I have seen of Japanese streets as well. It's both subtle and effective. The noise level was maybe a bit high, but I was also able to hear my friends for the most part. I don't like my restaurants to be too quiet, so it was a nice level. The service was very kind and attentive as well. My water glass never went dry! Go there! ASAP! What are you waiting for?! No excuses! Get in line! Get a reservation! Get me a reservation! I want to go back!!!

    Mushroom and yuba Hiroshima style okonomiyaki
    Jessica K.

    Wow! My friends took us to this restaurant while we were visiting Chicago, and it was amazing. We had a reservation and did show up about 15 minutes late. The hostess said we could still be seated but another reservation was coming an hour later. I had never had okonomiyaki before, but I got to try three different kinds plus some yakisoba. We ordered four dishes and shared them among the four of us. We got the pork belly yakisoba, pork osaka style okonomiyaki, shrimp osaka style okonomiyaki, and the mushroom and yuba Hiroshima style okonomiyaki. My favorite dishes were probably the pork ones, but I really liked trying all of them! When our waiter asked if we wanted dessert, we said how the hostess told us we would need to leave by a certain time for the next reservation. However, he said we could order dessert anyway. I thought it was weird the hostess was being so finicky about the time, since usually 15 min late is within reason. We did get the red panda. It's mostly ice and a little ice cream, but it was very good and so cute! I would definitely come here again! It is a bit loud if you have anyone in your party who has trouble hearing. You are also quite close to other people in the restaurant.

    Sarina Z.

    Gaijin is a fantastic spot for okonomiyaki. The location is super convenient, right off the Morgan stop. The service was great and our food came out quickly. We tried both the pork and the shrimp, and while both were good, the shrimp was definitely my favorite. The pancakes come with a lot of sauce, which is authentic, but it was a bit much for me personally, so I'd probably ask for the sauce on the side next time. We finished with the black sesame strawberry kakigori, which was delicious. It's a pretty sizable portion, so perfect for sharing!

    SHRIMP okonomyaki tempura fried shrimp / corn / creole butter / arare
    Jim D.

    Tad overpriced. A welcome dish amongst the typical Chicago dishes. Star of the show was definitely the accompanying garlic. Served piping hot which I loved but be prepared to wait for it to cool down. If seated at the counter there is a substantial amount of heat so in the summer this can be annoying l. Drink was decent, was their version of a manhattan.

    Pork Belly Yakisoba
    Gauri S.

    Amazing food! Loved everything, especially the pork belly yakisoba and traditional Hiroshima. Everything was so flavourful and fresh! Service and ambience were pretty good too. Definitely a must try if you're in the Fulton Market area.

    Tiffany L.

    Food and service were great. My cousin is local and he said the food got smaller? The pork is too dry and the bok choy kinda tastes like nothing.

    Octopus Osaka
    Genna G.

    My first time at a Okonomiyaki restaurant and it was pretty good. The service is great and the vibe is lively with a good positive energy flowing through this packed Fulton market spot. Okonomiyaki I learned is Japanese pancake . We had the octopus one which was good ( possibly slightly undercooked?) and paired it with a bunch of small plates which I enjoyed a lot more than the actual pancake ( we feasted on roasted garlic , bok choy , salad , mushrooms , tuna , chili ribs ) . Shared everything and that's definitely the way to go . Overall really unique menu and loved trying something new . Recommended for an adventurous eater who wants a fun dinner out in Chicago .

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    Elle J.

    Visited for Black Restaurant Week. We sat at the bar and was able to watch them prepare the food and it was such a cool experience The food was excellent, four courses salad, appetizer, entree, and dessert. Flavorful. Robust options that fully palate and introduced me to a new fusion. Salads we tried: KOMBU MARINATE VEGETABLE - TSUKEMONO TRIO - HOUSE-MADE KIM-CHI - Appetizers: HEAD-ON SHRIMP GLAZED PORK RIBS CHICKEN KARAAGE Entrees: PORK OSAKA-STYLE OKONOMIYAKI - BEEF OSAKA-STYLE OKONOMIYAKI - SHRIMP OSAKA-STYLE OKONOMIYAKI We each had a different flavor of the mochi donuts.

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    Kenny N.

    Came here late in the evening to grab a snack and dessert. Ordered the Beef Okonomiyaki, Pandan Donut, and 2 Kakigori. The okonomiyaki came out first. It had one texture throughout, which made it less satisfying. It was a bit saucy for us. The Pandan donut came out next, and I agree with those who had it calling it dense in the middle. The Pandan Kakigori was good but a bit messy. I like the subtle hint of yuzu in the sesame one. Maybe since there were few people sharing it, I wish there was more condensed milk. Overall, it was not too bad. Maybe I got the wrong savory item. The restaurant itself is unique with the flat grill in the middle of the table for okonomiyaki.

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    Betty C.

    The food is delicious, the service very efficient and professional at taking orders, filling waters and clearing plates often. The warm griddle in the middle of the table is s nice touch, you feel like you might be in Japan. The pricing seems okay until you start eating and then you realize the apps are really small and $20 to $30 for what is basically an omelette - filled with noodles is not a great value. The drinks are on the pricey side too so you are not getting out of here for less than $85 a person if you are imbibing. Despite the pricing it is a really good change of pace from sushi spots or ramen joints! Our favorites were the tofu and beef Osaka style okonomiyaki. The short ribs are delish but the serving is way too small. The simple shaved ice dessert is really interesting with contrasting textures and very tasty. The green tea iced mochi donut was very warm and too dense for me to enjoy any more than a tiny slice of it. Because of the interesting dishes you don't find at other restaurants I do highly recommend it. If you only drink water (or at most beer) you can get out of there without feeling overcharged.

    Traditional Hiroshima Style Okonomiyaki - take out
    Eilleen L.

    What a great night at Gaijin! The food was delicious and service phenomenal. It was a treat to experience the chef collaboration with Chef Andrew Zimmerman. Both Chefs Andrew Zimmerman and Paul Virant were on the line cooking. Chef Paul made his way through the restaurant and checked in with the diners. He was so kind and generous! He provided us with some pandan donut holes which were delicious. The mochi doughnuts are made to order and come pipping hot. They are slightly crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside. The restaurant was very busy especially for a rainy Wednesday night. Service was efficient and everyone was so kind. I highly recommend sitting at the counter! It's so much fun to watch the chefs cook and as a bonus, the chair seat lifts so you have a place to store your purse. You can't go wrong with any of the okonomiyakis. We had to try one of the chef collab okonomiyakis, we chose the braised lamb Osaka style. What a flavor bomb! It was full of umami: salty, sweet, sour. It was topped with tomatoes and herbs which gave a freshness. My daughter said it was her favorite. We also ordered the traditional Hiroshima style okonomiyaki which was delicious as always. We ended the night with a ujikintori (matcha) kakigori. It was cold and refreshing with the perfect combination of flavors of matcha, red bean, sweetened milk and ube. Gaijin never disappoints and is one of our favorite restaurants in the city!

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    Does Shrimp Osaka Style Okonomiyaki contain pork?

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    Do you offer the Gaijin Tasting Experience during lunch hours?

    Can the vegetable items be made vegan?

    Hi and thank you for your question! Gaijin has vegan options available, including a selection of appetizers and a modified okonomiyaki preparation. Your server can walk you through the options, or give us a call if you'd like to go over specifics… Read more

    Is anything gluten free?

    Hi and thank you for your message! Yes, we have a number of items made without gluten on the menu, including many apps, okonomiyaki (GF flour) options, the kakigori with any gluten-containing components left off, and the mochi donuts. Your server… Read more

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